See what happens when a country TEMPORARILY allows patients to be treated with Ivermectin.
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Additional data is required to make a statement indicating IVM was what made the difference (from a systems perspective health measures have many additional inputs). If one could find another nearby country that had a similar looking curve before IVM was introduced and then deviated from the one above after the new treatment was introduced solely in Slovakia, it would be a much better indicator of causality.
Well said. I'm very pro-IVM... but this evidence is weak. Especially since a competing hypothesis (an annual infection cycle) provides a viable interpretation of the data
Annual infection cycles have amplitudes. If winter brings a cycle with only a hundred deaths, then ivermectin was well worth it.
Your comment made me read what I wrote again. Now I'm wondering why "data is" always sounds more correct to me even though I think it really should be "data are".
A collective uses a singular verb even though it indicates more than one...such as the choir is rehearsing or my class is gong on a field trip.
I know what you mean! My ears also prefer "data is" despite knowing better.
Unless of course... https://www.pinterest.com/pin/data-has-a-message-for-picard-and-the-rest-of-us-get-more-gifs-funny-funnymemes-humor-videos-me--831969731140799116/
Agreed.
India is a much better example. States in India that pushed ivermectin saw new cases plummet, while other Indian states without ivermectin use saw new cases skyrocket. The difference between states were orders of magnitude different.
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Agreed.
India is a much better example. States that pushed ivermectin saw new cases plummet, while other Indian states without ivermectin saw new cases skyrocket. The figures were orders of magnitude different.